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I'd argue Twitter was probably the worst purchase of anything of all time. In the sports world he's got to be neck and neck with Strasburg.He is the worst thing anyone has ever payed $200,000,000 for.
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I'd argue Twitter was probably the worst purchase of anything of all time. In the sports world he's got to be neck and neck with Strasburg.He is the worst thing anyone has ever payed $200,000,000 for.
I'd argue Twitter was probably the worst purchase of anything of all time. In the sports world he's got to be neck and neck with Strasburg.
There's something to be said for that, but in terms of payout during the contract, Strasburg has less than 10 starts since signing his deal and he's 4 years into it with 3 left to go. That's pretty brutal.I guess Strasburg did get paid AFTER winning World Series, but Watson doesn't even have championship pedigree in the NFL to explain for how he got that much money fully guaranteed.
Lol, as if the most powerful mass communication tool ever created is somehow not worth 38 billion. Jesus Christ.I'd argue Twitter was probably the worst purchase of anything of all time. In the sports world he's got to be neck and neck with Strasburg.
I just think from a pure business perspective he overpaid by quite a bit considering all the problems they'd had with monetizing the platform and won't ever recoup even close to what he put out for it. Anyway, I get what you're saying, bad example by me, let's get back to laughing at teams that suck that aren't the Lions.Lol, as if the most powerful mass communication tool ever created is somehow not worth 38 billion. Jesus Christ.
There's something to be said for that, but in terms of payout during the contract, Strasburg has less than 10 starts since signing his deal and he's 4 years into it with 3 left to go. That's pretty brutal.
Watson hasn't looked great, so, he might come out the champion. I give him a higher chance to potentially play up to some value still, since Strasburg looks like he's about to retire.
Lol, as if the most powerful mass communication tool ever created is somehow not worth 38 billion. Jesus Christ.
It was totally worth 38 billion to the government as a propaganda/censorship tool. The fact Elon has no idea how to run a social media company is a completely separate issue.No it was a retarded purchase and Elon is making it worse because he has no fucking clue what he's doing.
It was totally worth 38 billion to the government as a propaganda/censorship tool. The fact Elon has no idea how to run a social media company is a completely separate issue.
That's why everyone left it for Threads right?No it was a retarded purchase and Elon is making it worse because he has no fucking clue what he's doing.
The government was pissed he bought it and didn't want it to be sold. Because, as has been proven over and over in many documents, the government was running it as their own propaganda platform. You living in denial over this fact as a shit-brained liberal should surprise no one.The government didn't buy it though?
What conspiracy nonsense is this community buying into now?
The government was pissed he bought it and didn't want it to be sold. Because, as has been proven over and over in many documents, the government was running it as their own propaganda platform. You living in denial over this fact as a shit-brained liberal should surprise no one.
That's why everyone left it for Threads right?
He bought cultural relevance. The amount of money it took to get that might have looked steep to a simple balance book but in the grand scheme of things cannot be overstated enough.You made it sound like your point was it was worth it to the government to buy Twitter for 38B as a propaganda tool. But they didn't buy it.
The failure of one platform doesn't prove the success of another. He took over the company and blindly fired massive teams and then had to beg them to come back when he realized they were critical teams. Companies are straight up boycotting advertising on the platform - the main thing he wants to monetize. Ad revenues have gone down each month and they're expected to be half of where they were last year by 2027.
The purchase has been a financial disaster for Elon.
This is not entirely accurate. Twitter still has a fraction of the employees it did when he purchased it, and it is still running.He took over the company and blindly fired massive teams and then had to beg them to come back when he realized they were critical teams.